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Pauline Kael on the Best Film Ever Made
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Pauline Kael was an American film critic who wrote for The New Yorker magazine from 1968 to 1991. She was known for her "witty, biting, highly opinionated, and sharply focused" movie reviews. She approached movies emotionally, with a strongly colloquial writing style. She is often regarded as the most influential American film critic of her day and made a lasting impression on other major critics including Armond White and Roger Ebert, who has said that Kael "had a more positive influence on the climate for film in America than any other single person over the last three decades."
Pauline Kael discusses Citizen Kane in great detail, from the inception of the story through the critical analysis since its release.
This is a secondhand book, in an excellent condition.
This is a secondhand book, in an excellent condition.
Format: Paperback
Published: UK, 2002
Publisher: Methuen
Pages: 149
Language: English
Publisher: Methuen
Pages: 149
Language: English